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T rf 'f; -v- rwT i"dflBraHft ',''VJ'T'",'i""' "" r-AW.'JpS ns, --.-. i'.ou.S-Ci -ara r. A BULLETIN AD. IS NOT AN EXPENSE )t &S. ' T ..., i , Yw" " 5"T, I Evening Bulletin I s. ilw IT IS A PAYINQ INVESTMENT. tjyftl' ioj aj ra ra r-4 r m m p i Voii. X. No. 1718. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1901 Piuou 5 0i:nt8. J7i t 4 , Krt J I A. IMS TAX ON IMP Gl Is Declared Unconstitu tional by Supreme Court Today. GOOD NEWS FOR MANY PEOPLE IN THIS CITY T. H. Davies & Co. Wins Out Against Treasurer of Territory-Opinion of Frear, 0. J. Circuit Court. A decision In the case of Thco. I Lnnslng, Treasurer of the Tcnltnr). s. Iheo II. Davlcs & Co. Ml. -ne handed down b) the Suprep'.) Couit to du Tho substance of It Is that Sec tions TGI-TRS of the Penal Laws, v Mill Impose a license tax upon the sale of Imported goods, arc unconstitutional. '1 he opinion Is by i'ii'.ii', C. J. and U us follows: r The question Is whether Section's 70.(iS ot the 1'cnnl Laws, re'ntlng to merchindlse licenses ' nrc unconstitu tional These sections pinvlde. nmong other things, that "the annua! (ec for n license to sell Imported goud. wans nnd merchandise ' shall be ISO If the gioss annual sales are less than 120,010 and $ o( 1 per cult of tno sales If over $.20 000 and Impose a penalty upon "any pel son who shall sell Imported goods, waies or mcicbaiidlse without a 11 lense" under these sections 1 he defendant Is a Hawaiian corpor ation, with Its prlnlcpnl place of busl ncs In Honolulu IH sales of gcodh Imiorted ftom foreign count-ues (ex iluslvo of the United Stntsl (in the .Mar eliding Juno 30. 1000, amounted to ?( I 312 4S, and of thoso brought f-om tin. United Stalls, $915,00190 If tho Ktnlute Is constitutional as to either or both of these lasses of goods m II i Mine fee would be $.'.529 92 (or ono i lis,. $3.13"! 50 (or the other class ind $ 170 90 (or both classes. It Is agreed tt-Jt Judgment ma be entered for the plaintiff fin one of these sums or (oi the defendant ni cording as the ccMirt finds the law The statute Is In conlllct with at least two provisions of the constitution of the United Statis. naiiuly. the clause In Art. 1 ,Sec 8. which gives to Congresi the power, 'To regulate lommerce wlM. foreign nations, and among the seveial States and with the Indian tribes," and that Hi Art 1, Sec. 10. which provider that "No stnto shall, without the con sent of Congress, la nny Imposts or duties on Imports or exports, cxcipt what mav bo nbsolutil) necessary (or executing Its Inspection liws" The Supreme Court o( the Unite 1 States has held manj times that u state tax upon goods In their charactei as Impoited goods or goods coming (rem another state Is (oi bidden by these pro lslns of the Constitution, nnd th it within the meaning of tbeso provision i it Is Immaterial whether the tax Is laid dlrectl) upon the goods themselves or only Indirect!) In the form of u tax upon the pel son or tho business, as (oi Instance, by charging a license fee for tho sale of goods In tho Circuit Couit today, J. H. Kanewa. administrator, filed his peti tion for allowance of accounts. (IihI distribution nnd discharge. Monday, March 4, Is tho day set for tho hearing. Judgo Hiimphrcjs has allowed Ui'j adoption of the Infant, Masa Yamn, bv Clui) Tin (husband) and Choy I.onl See (wl(e) on the petition o( tho te ther, an Indigent Japanese. 1 he (nllow Ing cases aro set for Mon da) Hstate of Ilernlco 1' Illshop, master's report In re 11 I. Illshop Museum Tiust, master's leport. nuanllaiislilp David Manuel, appoint ment of guardian, Estates of S Roth, Ondfrc) Rhoden "College Hills" YOU WILL. Bit Pleasantly Surprised To know that lots 100x175 in this Best of Suburbs will be sold at from $800.08 .to. $2,000.00 I Do not buy ANYWHERE until you have looked this ground over very carefully and got prices on the lots you want. mid K, Knnoa, trustees' annual n counts. II. Smith vs. Hamnkua Mill Co, mo tion (or leave to answer. In re application of John 11. Plertje. petition for admission and license to practice law. Ahml vs. Ashford, motion to set day (or hearing. Runaway In Lumber Yard. While, Mrs. Roe was sitting In her buggy near the Queen street entrances to Allen ft Robinson's lumber jard Thursday forenoon, one of theioavy lumber wagons of the company ap proached, the driver Intending to ontei the gate In order that Mrs. Ros horse might not become (rlghtcned. the drher alighted nnd was In the act o( leading the Inch's horse a little (arther on, when the horses of tho lumber wa gon became (rlghtcned nnd started Into the lumber jard. Thej missed the gito but ran Into one of the lumber pile, toppling It oer. ThlB (rlghtcned the animals badly and they kept on In tlHr mad career until there was so much lumber In front of them that the) could go no (arther. An Afternoon Colllnlon Hack 114. driven by n native nnd n buggy In which wcro Mr. and Mrs II. A. Morgan, collided nt the corner of King and Rlchnrds Btreet Thursda) af ternoon. Kortunatel). no one was hurt The hack was coming In nnd the buggv was going up Richards strict ncrost King. The driver of tho latter Veliki tried to cut In nnd the consequent, o was a bad smash up Tho buggy suf fereil most. The hack had a broken shaft. PORTUGUESE BY ZEALANDIA ARE AN INTELLIGENT LOT More of Same Kind Coming by Way of Southern California Zealandia -Will -Make Special Trip For Them. The steamer Zinlandlu of the ') nil -Stinmsblp Compnii) nriho.l In port last evening having left Sin 'lanclbto on the 18th Inst She brought two tla)s late, m ill M cabin p.isseiigcis, 10S steerage, ITS bags of mall and freight, which she began discharging nt an enil) hoar t!il' morning Included In the stccinge list of pus singers were i5 I'oituguiso men, wo men and children, who wer bound for the plantations of Mnhiikonn. l'aiaihau and other points, ami wins onvc)od to tilt lr distillations toda) li the .4. am cr Hcleiic. 'lhisc late arrivals weie ilnblej Im provements on the irowils tint ticv c. h-in arriving bur of late, mid with a vei) few ixicptious nie all American iltlzcus, tonvcrslng frccl) in the V.n gllsh laugiitge. A simple glance at their np.-inrnnca was stilllcltnt to convince any tain that tiny will make valuable inquisitions to the plantations to which tie) i t as signed. After the Zealandia had iScLed nnd the passenguis gone nshoie, n nmnbci of the I'oituguiso appiared nt ho 'it 1 1 of tho gang plunk for the purposo of going up town to make some i.eulid purchases, when the) weie politely In formed that no ono could have the ship. Tor n while It looked as It tumble would bo precipitated, but better Judg ment piovalliil and tho matte- calm to an end. Later on n iiumbei of the men clambered down the side of the viBsel b) tho old of convenient lopis nnd In an hour or two wcru lint I. on tin steamer loaded down with iicissaty nitidis of wt nrlng appirel, tie, for their wives and children The hind man of tho put Is J'Mcph T. Rurko, who gois with the. p.iuy to thill destination and was aioui il muting them toiistnntl) tr)ing 'n . vtr wii) to inter to thill w elfin e nnd ti ni ton. 1 ho ii.il ty of laborei s w h i ni rlv cd on the Zealandia aro tho iicWantti kii.iuI fiom Rhode Islind an 1 M issathiisitts, who will bo followed b) some SUP fiom the btimn sictlon, who will lu Manst"! rtil to tho Zealnndla at I'oit Angel-s In .Southcin California, and conveyed di rect to tho Hawaiian Islands lmmttll atel) upon tho arilvnl of h steuiuti Zealandia In Sau rranclsto U ivlng hero on tho 31st Inst , she will Im thor oughly overhauled and underm iintnln chnnges In order to accommodate th' plantation help On her return trip sho will tak no first class tabln passengers, for Hawa iian ports NO MOIIE RESIGNATIONS. Stanford Unlverslt). Cal , Jan 18 With tho rctiiin of l)r. Jordan and as suming of responsibility of Into trouble by him overy thing has quieted down at Stanford and no further resignation un expected Tho professors who have been reported ns contemplating hand lng In resignations hnvo nil said thnl they will remain with tho university 1 ho latest stylo of straw hats w ill be exhibited In our store. Iwakaml, Hotel street. II IHNANTS I W P Constitution is Adopted and Directors Are Elected. BUSINESSLIKE MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN Successfully Launch the Honolulu Merchants' Association-First Regular Meeting Awaits Action of Directors. Charter Dlrcctnm Hono lulu Merchants' Ah Huclntlon. -.-- riu:i V .MACI'ARI.ANi:. T- H r WICIIMAN .-v ii k m:vis .T .1 K llfMllfRn -T- r-' it i. i.anqi: r- r' V V. HARRIS. r- V I. WAI.DRON, sv i:. o wiiith. va r- w v. ni mono. -r A special meeting of the ns .vet un organized Honolulu .Merchants' Assi clation was held nt the Chamber of Commerce this morning. Those attend ing were K. V Mncfarlane, 1 J I.ov -rey. Oro W. Smith, I" U Wnldron J. O. Rothwcll. V. V. Dlmond, I' II Auerbach. V. V Hall, I. V Hiimbur,;, A Ilarncs. C. M V. Korstcr. V. W Mc Chesnc) M tlrecn nnd I. II I'lnkhara. It took three-rniarters of an hour to obtain what was considered a quorum In the absence of the tempornr) si ere- tar), the Kvcnlng Bulletin was utilised to show the roll of signatories lr Macfarlanc(ns timpornr) chair-1 man, cnllid the nuetlng to order nnd. Mr llumlnirg was appointed acting' secretary. R. F, l.angc, the temporary secretary, took his plate Inter .virnmun presenieu a report in tue lomm.tieeonpermaneni organ zni o... ncro dr(lllaUll t0lIll) , theefftttthal It consisted of a draft of constitution j(ill(cn V,mrla Is scrlousl) III ami that The chief details, besides u statement, lur f!ira,j ,, , ,K(I1 , , of the ol.Jeits arc as follows Osborne. lniiiirlts I.) the Associate .m- ..,c.......i. ... ....... ""--.., meetings Any person, firm of corporation do ing hUFlness In Honolulu Is eligible for membership The ndmlsslnn fee Is $10 and inonthl) dues JJ no All mem-, bers of (Irms nnd corporations mav talco pirt In discussions but path ror lein lias but one vote Tluee months delluqiitnc) subjects to forfeiture of membership fifteen inembers con stitute a quorum Regular meetings shall be held qilir terl), with the usual provision for spc ilal meetings Nine directors shall be eletted ai. iiuull). at the first quarterl) meeting, who shall eltct from their number a president, vice president, seen tar) and tnnsurer Directors shall meet mtinthl), with five as a quorum One mouth In at' vante of election tho president Is to ap point a committee of tluee to nominate directors, who report to the secretnr" Membeis are to be notliietl by mill of nominations five da)s hefoie ilectltu and In the same limit of time an) mem ber ma) nominate ono or more candi dates Election shall bo b) ballot. At tho first monthly muting of tl, icctors the piesldtnt shall appoint tlieso committees 1. Public Affairs 2. Public lly nnd Promotion, .1 'Iradeam' Finance. As amended on motion of Mr Louie), onl) tho t hill man of eath committee need be n member of the ill rtctornte Mr Smith loiitludtd 1 nominating these nine taiidldatts for the first board of dlrtttois 1' W Mncfarlane II P Wlchmnn II I' Lewis I P llumbiirg It P l.nnge V W Hnrrls V L Waldion i: O White- and W W Dlmond On motion tho draft waB considered b) sections Ml MiChesne) thought the mniit'.l) dues linnet essnrll) hlgli, iinliss the ob Jects of a largo fund wtro made ap paitnt. If a lavv)er was to bo cinplov ed, oi nny unusual expense Incurred tho association could devise means fur meeting tho nectsslt) Mr Smith replied that San rrinelsto with Its large membership, was satis lied witli l a month, but Honolulu's conditions required larger pro rata fco Another member remarked that theio would be good uses for all the funds the dues would )leld. and tho provision was adapted as In tho draft On motion of Mr Hiimburg tho nn tlte of nominations was extended to ten da)s Mr Lange suggested that tho month I) dues bo paid quarterl) In advance Mr Smith opposed tho change sn)ln; tho merchants of Honolulu had adoptel month!) paments Tho section Btnol with the amendment of making thu mtinthl) dues pa) able In advance After a few inlnoi amendments hid been made the constitution was adopt ed as n whole and ordered printed and distributed to members. On motion of Ml Smith n single bil lot was east foi tho nine dliectots nominated bj tho committee Tho meeting then adjourned Washington Jan 17 Delegate Wilcox of Hawaii has been nctlvelv urging tho requirements of the Islands for river nnd harbor Improvements, ex periment Btatlons nnd various estab lishments. Ho has asked to hive n survej of Hlln harbor Included In tho river nnd harbor bill, with a view to tho building of a breakwater, but the committee his not approved the plan, although Mi Will ox expects to secure It In the Sen ate, The agricultural appropriation bill will rarr $12 000 far an agricultural experiment stntlon In Haw nil nnd a like amount (or I'urto Rico thus start lng the s)stem In those Islands RAPID TRANSIT EXTENSION Officers of the Honolulu Rapid Tran sit & Land Co. elected nt the nnnilil meeting )esterday afternoon are l.i A Thurston president. C II Athor tini, Ieo piesldent, I. T I'eck. treas urer; J II Klsher. auditor, W R. Cas tle llruio Cm tw right and James II Cnstlp directors Mr I!illcnt)no still continues ns manager of the lompnii) 11) resolution in Iik reasc of the capital stock from $100 doo to $"0)0'in was authorized for the purpose of con structing extensions bevond the twen'v mites of track orglnall) mapped out 1 Refined Kiignr Reduced. - 1 New Yc k Inn IS The American Sugnr ItcllnliiK Ci mpnn) retinoid totliv nil grades of rellnul sugar ten points STARTLING RUMOR ON CONDITION OF HER HEALTH Fails of Confirmation from Authori- tive Sources-Statement will be I Issued in Court Circular. .im,1()I1 Jlul is -Alarming rumor- ,ri nt osbonip nt .1 irdotk this af til noon cllclttd u lilt denial of tho H" pints Die Prime of Wales Is no v at Mail borough House win re no news has ,)( , tlllW( ,,, , tnnt t.r Mll Jesty Is not enju)lng her usual health The Duke of York went to Siutlrlng hnm this nfternoon In spite of the denials from Osborne and Marlboitiugli House the riimois about the Queen's Illness have alarmed the ptlhllt and ndvtrsel) affitttd tie slot k exchange Aitoiding to eatly Cowes tilt grams the Qui en was not well )islerel.i) and had not Impiovid toda) butlatti news from Cowes sn)s the (Jutt n hail born suffering from Insomnia, but was bet ter this evening Sir Francis Unking, surgeon to llei Mnjest), Ins been tailed In to consult with Sir lames Rt Id Her .Mnjest) 'J resident ph)sltlnn. 'I he Associated Prtss (ommunltateu with Osborne House at fi ti'iluck this evening and the master of the Quoin s household. Lord IMwurd William Pet liam-Cllutnn, replied tli.it hi- was unable to discuss Hit- matter further, hut that a statement on the suhjtit would appear In the Court Clicubir tomorrow Htnlilemiin Injured. Charles Vincent, stableman foi the I'lilon Hxpiiss Co, was scvinl) hint at about ! ii'iltiek )e sterile) afternoon while attending to Ills regular tlutlei at tilt- stables Vint i ut walkid up to a stall In whl'h was n liorsc under tieatmint for somo hltkncss With him was u bo) 'I h i animal ivldtntl) Ml bittir than usii il for It klektd out vlgoiousl), Tim hoof went ovtr the boj's head and hit Vin cent In tho fate, felling him to the giounel When plckul up the man w h found to havn been liadl) hurt 'I he noso was broken nnd the faio bidlv bruised HluirK-cy-McCny plight. New York, Jan 18- It Is statid that urtiilis of agreement for u fight ho twien Kid MtCt)) and Tom Sliiuke) will piobably be signed todny and the forfeit money will ho placed In the hands of A! Smith as stakehold'-i I'ebrunry 28th Is tho date and Ilm Kenned) 's Twentieth Century Athle th Club of San rrnntlstti Is tho place where the) will fight 1 lie articles wire to havn been signed by MtCoy nnd Dime) Reich last night, hut there wcro a fow minor changis netessaiy In the ones that wcro offered b) Ken nedy and tho signing was postponed At a mtetlng of tho dlrntou of the Mutual Tilephouo Cu'iipili) this mix II lng It vvns decided to nud oidcrs to the Mainland foi cables, end othei ntw equipment A notlco regarding tno c-tite of Hmilo I'llplllanl uppearn undti New Toda) . 11 I NUBS Old South Sea Island Watchman Badly Slashed. BY SOME UNKNOWN MAN WHO WAS AFTER MONEY Which Victim Carried in Bag Sus pended from His Neck Judge Wilcox Has Suspicions. An old South Sea lslnndtr, the night watehrnn at the Wllcov pol factor) In Kalihl was iiuell) tut h) some in Known p.ut) between the hours of 1 and I o'clock this morning Whei found In the dourwti) of the factor) he was bltedlng profuscl) from h's wounds and was onl) able to nuiKi signs to the effect tint someone hail entered the place while he was ns'it,! and had nttempted to get nwa) ''om him the bag of money which he ul wa)s tarried suspcndid from n stilug i nt In ling his neik The complete stor) of the ociurreiite ns learnt il fiom ludgf Wilcox and Deput) Sheriff Chill Ingnorth Is ns follows The South Sen Islander who goes b) the mine of KuKiima the native worl for nil South Sea Islanders wert to bed as usual last night on the floor In one of the rooms of the factor) He must hnvo been sleeping souuill) when the assailant entered else he would have had time to protect himself ami would not have been so badly cut up A terrible struggle must hnvo in sued for the old mill was cut across tho bend, arms and hands, ono thumb was all but severed from the band and the faio waB bull) scratched, evldeir I) b) linger nails It Is provable that the old man grubbed tho knife to keep from getting nit nil) more and In plate of latching the 11 lit got tho blade The assailant must have wound the knife around In the old man's hand nnd pulled It across tho bise of tin thumb Keknl who lives In n cottage near the factor) was the man who gave the nlnrui He ran to the Wilcox home nnd wnkciltd IMward Montgomer) who was the onl) one slteplng In the place ludge nml Mrs Wilcox having gone out to thtlr Wnlklkl phue Kekal mule the state mint that he heard the South Sea Islander tailing for help and r.i i to Ills assistance Montgomerv wi lit to the fn ory inn , ., ....I ... ,l.n ItlllUll iim Micir .'i.i ... .i. r-- ..-. ... un dorwa) with head bint ovn He was blot ding profuscl) and the llotii wher- tlie tussle had tnhtii pi ice lookiel f.n all the world as If n ,ilg hail been butt hi rid on the spot Tin- old man was hinting) il up ns well as possible and was removtel to tho hospital whom he now lli-s In a irltitnl state the loss of blood addel to tho fait )if his old ago having u tell ing effect He cannot si) who assault ed him ns the whole thing took plate In the dark He Indicated that tho man was very powirful and that the K-iiii was n long one Whoevei tho assillmt was. he left nothing that would aid in his Identintntlon However ludge Wilt ox has his suspltlons nnd tho po lite will follow up the i bin ho has giv en them K Kat had some blood on his shlit when ho wint to i all Mont- giimer) hut he t-xpl lined that tilt stain was rttelved when ho lined the mil man from the Hour It appears tint las might's ntteinut at robbing the old man of his money was the siiond Not long ago somt- one entire.! the factor) In the deed of night Lutkll) he was html h) tlu sin ping nun as ho was sialthll) entei Ing the door lliivviilliin Agricultural Co. An ndjournid line 'n of the Ha waiian Aglliiillnral Co vas hibi v.3 terdav afternoon, to ri -tlve the iniu- agci s report thnt anivn' the ita af t.i the icml't ann.nl meeting Ow ing to the cultivation laigilv . n tduiris Manage 1 C M Wi.tu.i has not liael the illlUeiilty of otheis regardlni- labor sup pi) 'Hit- loming cioji U cstlmucil nt SIOO to 1)000 tons Aft -I two di) sea sons musing a shilnkago of crops, Pa llida was visited with talus In Septem ber which hnvo made things leck up Miiidcrfull) since Nnlilku Golnrv Ahead. It Is Intended to re sumo work In earnist on Nnlilku plantation is soon us laboi tan ho obtain' d This looks ii mar prospect now 'll.o t'mi.ilil part of tho tompiii)'s n tirtintlon has In en made nil right Advlt cs h) the Btounir Hpnlu wlmli uiilvid today aro to tv iffnt that ine sihtiouir Kaulkiaoill Is l)lug it Ho nolpu partlnll) dUimiutlid I ho schooner Is owned bv S C Mien nnd sejlnl li) n nntlvo niptiln who will In lng her to port n n Jui) rig "TiliT WATKRMAN IDKAL POUN TAIN PRN All sizes, alt shapes. II r. WICIIMAN. MOROAN'S MALES TODAY. Klhel plantation's delli.iiien stock sold nt $7 23 to $9 a share ni J K Mor gan's auction rooms An administrator's sale of he cst'ilg of the late James Plnno rousintlnr of C8 73 acres of land In Puna, brought JIR00, which Is regarded as high value by people acquainted with the property. A considerable lot of f esh meats from the cold storngo of th stenmer John S. Kimball went at 0l4e. a pound. Honolulu real estate though at small upset figures, received no bide London, Jnn 1". The llrltlsh A.l mlralt) has rtielvcd n dispatch from the commander In chief nt the (' ipe. reporting thnt the crulsi r S)hlllc'. which was I Hiding bluejackets to inter cept the llotrs was ashore at Slem boekfontclii, near l.nmbert's In), nnd adding thnt active measures were be ing taken to assist her The ollielal dispatch does not snv the S)bllle wac wrecked A pi ess tllspntch from Cap? Town sii)s tho crew of the S)blllo wer. saved London, Jin 18 General Kltchene,', telegraphing from Pretoria todt). sirs Colonel (Ire), with New Zenlanders and hushmen have vlgoronsl) attacked the ent in) eight tulles west of Ventorsburg, complottl) routing soo lloers (Jenernl Kitchener odds tlitnlls of tho Insignificant casualties of both forces, and itiiitliiiics 'Colvllle's iiinhlli. col umn was nttatked north of Stnnderton Janiiar) 17 b) a contentritlon of thu elieni) wlio were tlrlven olf with severe loss Our casuiltles were flflieu wounded nnd one Killed Tin- Thistle clubs celc nation of Hums' anniversary was a gte.it suc cess ifl! MISSES YOUNG ENTERTAIN OAKLAND SOCIETY LEADERS Elaborate Affair at Rose Crest-Decorations Peculiar to Island Home Beautiful Prizes Present edVtue Winners. Oiklind, Inn 17 The card party given b) the Misses Young a: Roso Crest toda) was a suieessful an' fash ionable affair Right) guests were prtMiit and were received h) the hosl isets assisted b) u toterle of pronil-' unit soclet) matrons and buds The costumes worn b) those n reiving wt-ro notable ileg.int The Misses Y.uiiig were gowned In blue nnd cream white, rtsputlvol) Miss llertha Yrui-g'g gown was an exquisite blue silk muslin gnrnltiirid with erenm lace and bhek Mlvit She wore American llevuty rosts Miss Ma) Young was In tn.ini whlte pint apple muslin, trimmed with hue She won- pluK roses The suburb in home of the Youiik was bright with palms roses ami tar nations for tin- occasion the arrange ment being Hiwnllnn The drawing loom hi Id pink roses and pink tin na tions and the hall Ameilian Reality roses A stringed orchestra of flv.i pines on the first stnlr landing pin) el while ) arils nnd later, refreshmen'a were being injnjeil The store t arils for the gnme wero Hawaiian, like tho ilei orations nml wire handp.ilntid b) Mm Mar) ller I it k Ross Tin) wire In water colors and showed In the upnir left hand turner tho unlive Hnwaltan Instru ment l)lng ncross garlands of lels, the! Hawaii in nitlve Mower Tho iipp-r ri,,!,. t, ind rnrni r bad a hir of tin-ni- tlve llnwall.in song and tho words ,ltihn ot-" "Roso Crest" on pink Untln llhbon tomplittd the tard Thren prlzts were oirired The first was nil Individual tea nip nnd plate with n sllvei stand, the seitind n silver linn lion box, nnd the tonsolntloii prize was a huge pink tnrnitliin Itl lied with n pink sitlu how During tho punn plinth and candlis were served, nnd nflirwnrd there wire Individual o)sfr loaves coffee Kiilikknneks and rakn. A Shoe For Comfort ! How many men art- tronblqii vvttlt pe-ripirinu feet, c.tusod by the slioes Ix-ins tiglit or by too much walking. Wi. Have Tin. Siiou which is made to prevent prespera tion, it l called thu Warner Ventilating Cushion Shoe52 I he shoes are neat, stylish and attractive, made in tan. IFACTUBI Yr PflUiii N I'lsHULLurimnv IHlWJUiFW - t ,-, t-K- ..int..-i.i "'.V'1' j!i'"ijBitjete'i tte1